Later this year....by Roxx. They are running circles around Retroactive right now.

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Total price comes to 13.99 which honestly I think is a bit steep for an EP but oh well.

Black Rider wrote:

In this day, that's too high for an E.P. Will hurt sales.

Can't argue with any of that....but I did just put in my preorder.

The disc itself is only $10...which I think is fine for an EP. But you add in $3 for s&h and another $0.99 as a fee to the online store who does the order processing and now it's starting to look more like the price for a full-length album.If 4 of the 5 tracks are really strong I won't be unhappy. I've paid $15 for a 30+ track double album just to find out half or more of it was crap (at least with regards to recording quality). I don't expect that will be the case with the new Fear Not.

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I received mine and have played it once. Overall, I do like it. But, don't expect classic Fear Not. Oh, you'll hear the similar leads and some of the crunchy guitars. There is also the modern rock vibe going on at the same time that works with the new lead singer. The drumming is a bit improved as the first album almost sounds programmed to me with very few fills. The sound is huge, and lyrically this is good stuff. It isn't classic Christian metal with the in your face preaching approach, but you will get what the songs are about pretty easily while still being a bit poetic.

I would predict that this record will receive about 50/50 fanfare from the fans. What I mean is this: about half will love it. The mixture of modern rock with the classic sound will turn off some fans. Some will say they like it despite the changes. I fall into the latter camp even if I were hoping for something more akin to their debut.

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Mine still hasn't arrived. When I tracked it yesterday it was in Pensacola (100 miles away). When I tried to track it this morning it said "We're sorry our tracking app is not functioning at this time". Maybe it will be here today.